This
“sleeping native” still has the “offset square” from Sparticle Woods of
August 3, 2016 “on his mind”, or just in front of his “forehead”, in the
landscape image shown above (see
sparticles wood 2016).

Clearly inspired by AllGlass' logo. Like the
logo, only ten 'glyphs' -- the graphic I created outlines the
difficulty in creating the ten glyphs times two, while contending with
the parallel tractor lines bisecting several glyphs. Obviously created
in an accessible corner of the field; even so, a remarkable
achievement by the circle makers. Masters of the art! :)

Here's my question about the glyphs... I wasn't
quite sure where to indicate the beginning of the glyphs, so I
arbitrarily picked a starting point, hoping that you or your readers
would be able to clarify. The AllGlass logo provides a guide, where
the triad points up between the left counter clockwise beginning of
one "MOTHERSHIP," and the ending of the second one; but with the
crop circle it isn't easily recognizable. Even so, one could assume
the triad should be presented as indicating a starting point between
the two sets of 10 glyphs.

This image of the outlined glyphs which
you could rotate if they are intelligible

This is assuming that the circle makers had a specific concept for
each glyph. If you know who they are, please ask them to contact me.
(I would respect their anonymity). Their work on this circle
astonishes me, and I would love to know their thoughts and methods.
OK. Right. I won't hold my breath, hah! Anyway... It seems like a
no-brainer, that if a non human agency had any direct part in these
creations, the outcome of the circles would be extraordinarily
precise, the placement in any field would not be contingent upon
road access, there'd be no convenient tractor trails to walk along,
and corporate logos probably wouldn't be the inspiration. Although,
one couldn't entirely rule out any part of those factors. Aliens, or
Ultraterrestrials, (or human brain storms), could, as many
speculate, be the inspirational guiding force behind these many
works of genius; but therein is the paradox: physics, neurology,
metaphysics, ontology, theology and whimsy muddy the waters. The
simplest explanation is best. Thanks for the stimuli!'s your theory?

P.S. There are 33 dashes around the
circumference; and the only letter in "MOTHERSHIP" that repeats
twice is the H. There is one glyph in the crop circle that repeats
twice, (i.e. in one set of ten glyphs), but it's difficult for me
to work out its relative meaning per: MOTHERSHIP. Perhaps the
circle makers were being arbitrary, laughing at us? Also, the base
of the letters running counter clockwise in the AllGlass logo
reach out to the circumference, as the tops of the letters point
in toward the center; whereas this typeset 'appears' to be
opposite in the crop circle.

A crop picture near Ansty
on August 12, 2016 shows a “young plant” growing in a “pot”, which
is emerging upward from an extra-layered “Flower of Life”. Twenty
symbols around the outside seem to show various products of the
“Mothership Glass” company in the USA, and spell “MOTHERSHIP
MOTHERSHIP” using a novel alphabet derived from their wide range of
commercial products.

What
a spectacular crop picture! Let us study all of its levels of
meaning in close pictorial detail.

First we can see the three-dimensional image of a “young plant”
growing in a “pot”, which seems to be emerging upward from an
extra-layered “Flower of Life”. By the usual mantra of marijuana
smokers on Earth, we are reminded of the phrase “Let it Grow!”:

We
can see the three-dimensional character of this crop picture more
clearly, if we invert the use of colours in the field photograph:

This
crop picture truly epitomizes the usual mantra of marijuana smokers
here on Earth. For example, I took this photograph of a banner which
reads “LET IT GROW”, at a store which sells dope-smoking pipes in
Nimbin, NSW:

The
general form of this crop picture was based on a “navigation logo”
from the website of “Mothership Glass” in the USA (see
https://mothershipglass.com). Except around the outside, we can
see the word “MOTHERSHIP” spelled twice in a circular fashion, using
unknown alphabetic symbols. Where do these symbols come from?

At
the time of writing, no one knows for sure! Yet they certainly seem
to resemble various products (or “bongs”) sold by the Mothership
Glass company for smoking marijuana:

The
central motif of this crop picture seems to have been constructed
using four different overlapping images: first an extra-layered
“Flower of Life”, then a “propeller”, then a circle or “pot” for
growing young plants, followed by “three leaves” or a “Celtic
triquetra”:

The
crop artist has certainly captured our attention!

We
have no reliable information yet as to whether this amazing crop
picture was commissioned by Mothership Glass as commercial
advertising, or whether it was made by friendly extra-terrestrials
as a joke, in order to satirize the widespread conception of “crop
circles” as a form of paid advertising.

“What we perceive depends upon the conceptual lattice through which
it has been filtered.”
--- Aldous Huxley

Appendix 1. Two
interesting metaphors may be seen in the landscape near this new
crop picture at Ansty on August 12, 2016

If
we look on Google Earth just above the new crop picture, we can see
a “serpent” who seems to be “looking down” at Earth below, through
the “glass window” of his “mothership”. He is feeling love “L” for
humans on Earth:

This
“serpent” is looking especially at the tri-color “flag of France”
and its “sleeping natives”. The crop picture was drawn over that
sleeping man’s “ear”, in the hope that he will “hear”. One of three
central “leaves” from this new crop picture points toward that large
“serpent” shape in the landscape above.

Alternatively if we look on Google Earth to the right of this new
crop picture, we can see that the people of Earth are looking up to
observe an ET “aviator bird” for the first time:

August 12 when this crop picture appeared was perhaps “day 33” of
their current 100-day calendar. Thus we can count 33 stripes or
“bars” around its outer perimeter.